Three in Five Teens Visit Social Networking Sites

by DJ Neawedde | 15th June 2006

More than three out of five Web users between the ages of 13 and 17 have visited social networking sites like MySpace, with the majority of those who visit also joining the sites, according to a new study of teens’ online media habits by Burst Media. More females (68 percent) than males (54 percent) visited social networking sites. Male teens are heavier online users overall with 40 percent saying they spend at least three hours a day on the Web outside of school compared to 35 percent of female teens. Full article via Online Media Daily.


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    Three in Five Teens Visit Social Networking Sites

    by DJ Neawedde | 15th June 2006

    More than three out of five Web users between the ages of 13 and 17 have visited social networking sites like MySpace, with the majority of those who visit also joining the sites, according to a new study of teens’ online media habits by Burst Media. More females (68 percent) than males (54 percent) visited social networking sites. Male teens are heavier online users overall with 40 percent saying they spend at least three hours a day on the Web outside of school compared to 35 percent of female teens. Full article via Online Media Daily.


    Related Posts

  • Mypictr online image editor caters to the ’social networking crowd’
  • Shoutcentral: Fresh Social Networking
  • Shout Central version 2 Private Beta
  • PathConnect: Bold Social Networking
  • Microsoft unveils Aggreg8, MySpace for IT geeks
  • Gleamd to Launch ‘Peoplemarking’ Site
  • Subscribe



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